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Sun Capital acquires Irvine Medical Management for $22.7M

Aug 01, 20255 months ago

Acquiring Company

Sun Capital Partners

Acquired Company

Irvine Medical Management

Boca RatonUnited StatesAngel InvestmentVenture CapitalFinanceMedicalHealth Care

Description

Sun Capital Partners has completed a strategic acquisition of Irvine Medical Management for $22.7 million. This move marks a significant expansion for Sun Capital in the outpatient surgery sector. Zeze Sun has been appointed as the new Equity Partner following this transaction. The acquisition aligns with Sun Capital's strategy to invest in high-performance assets within the healthcare sector.

Company Information

Company

Sun Capital Partners

Location

5200 Town Center Cir

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

About

Sun Capital Partners, Inc. is a global private equity firm focused on partnering with outstanding management teams to accelerate value creation. Since 1995, Sun Capital has invested in more than 425 companies worldwide with revenues in excess of $50 billion across a broad range of industries and transaction structures. The Firm has built a reputation as a trusted partner, recognized for its operational experience. Sun Capital focuses on defensible businesses in growing markets with tangible performance improvement opportunities in the Business Services, Consumer, Healthcare, Industrial, and Technology sectors. The Firm has offices in Boca Raton, Los Angeles and New York, and an affiliate with offices in London. For more information, please visit www.suncappart.com.

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